Yes it is. All the stars that we can see are in the Milky Way galaxy. Stars in other galaxies are too far away from us to be able to see them properly. That is even true of many stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Vega is one star, not a group of stars. Vega, like any other star that can be seen with the naked eye, is in our own galaxy, i.e., in the Milky Way.
Just about as far as we are. Compared to the distance to the center of the Milky Way, Vega is fairly close - basically our immediate neighbor.
The Sun. Seriously, the Sun is a star and we are in the Milky Way.
No too sure what you mean by "main" stars but the most obvious ones are:- * The Sun * Polaris * Rigel * Betelgeuse * Sirius * Vega * VY Canis Majoris * Antares * Alpha Centauri * Barnard's Star
No, the Milky Way is a galaxy and it is the galaxy that we live in.
The "Milky Way" is the name of the galaxy in which we live.
no. the sun is a star and the milky way is a galaxy.
Betelgeuse, also known as Alpha Orionis, is in the Milky Way. It is the brightest star in the constellation Orion.
The Milky Way is a group of star systems which include many stars that are older than the star we know as the Sun. Therefore, the Milky Way is far older.
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the milky way
Every other star in the Milky Way galaxy, plus our Sun.